One night, Carl is pulled over for suspected drunk driving. After he fails his roadside sobriety tests, Carl asks the officer if they have a local September 11 fund. When the officer replies that they do, Carl says, “I’d be happy to make a sizable donation to it.” The officer arrests Carl for attempted bribery. Can the government succeed on these facts?
a. Yes, because Carl offered money to a public official.
b. Yes, because Carl was already under arrest when he made the statement.
c. No, because Carl did not request that the officer do anything.
d. No, because a donation can never be considered a bribe.
c. No, because Carl did not request that the officer do anything.
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